There are many causes of a high BP such as lack of sleep, carbon monoxide poisoning, metal toxicity, mold toxicity, medications and drugs, genetics, foods and other unknowns.
Tag Archives: Pollution
Lung cancer and heavy metal toxins
Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements that have a high atomic weight and a density at least 5 times greater than that of water. Their multiple industrial, domestic, agricultural, medical and technological applications have led to their wide distribution in the environment; raising concerns over their potential effects on human health and the environment. TheirContinue reading “Lung cancer and heavy metal toxins”
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Protect our global environment
In the Philippines, one small island almost disappeared from the pollutants coming from nearby mining company. An island suffered the same as flooding cannot be contained as a result of illegal logging, cutting of trees and no sustainable solutions in place. Here in the USA, you can see the beauty of nature as each personContinue reading “Protect our global environment”
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Pollution harms the heart, may increase obesity, affects the brain of growing fetus
Pollution harms the heart, may increase obesity, affects the brain of growing fetus
Digital Vision / Getty Images Bad air means bad health, but just how harmful can pollution be to your heart? And exactly how do pollutants weaken the heart? The Beijing Olympics provides a clue. Researchers reporting in the Journal of the American Medical Association provide the first evidence that even over the span of aContinue reading “Pollution harms the heart, may increase obesity, affects the brain of growing fetus”
Where do we stand on our fight against cancer causing substances?
We keep adding a list of these carcinogens or toxins each year. We have produced and manufactured foods in the factory in greater quantities and have to rely on so many chemicals. Educating the public about the hazards of these carcinogens is very slow and tricky. We have seen an increase in number of womenContinue reading “Where do we stand on our fight against cancer causing substances?”